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Title: A Long Way Gone Analysis
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August 17, 2001 |
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After losing everything, your home, your family, most of your friends; most people would give up hope but he kept fighting for survival.
As bad as life was running from the war, it was even worse when Ishmael was forced into the war. By the time he joined the army, he virtually had no other choice... Showed first 250 characters
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By the time he joined the army, he virtually had no other choice. He did what any boy that went through what he had would do; he wanted to avenge the murder of his family and joining the army was seemingly the only way to do that. The lifestyle he was living is unbelievable for anyone to endure, let alone a teenage boy... Showed next 250 characters
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